We have submitted
an application to the Chicago Cook Workforce Investment Board ( WIB). If
our application is approved, Accountax School of Business will be in
partnership with WIB in providing training programs, funded by WIB, that
are designed to enhance employment opportunities.

As a workforce
center our school will promote training in programs leading to demand
occupations and within targeted industries.

These programs are designed to:

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Encourage students to be creative in a free style learning environment

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Help students graduate to higher levels of education

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Promote skill attainment

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Provide continuing education for the adult learner and other
professionals

It is the goal of the institution to:

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equip students aspiring to meet industry standards for working in the
business environments.

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become business professionals

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encourage students in to pursue continuing education

Our objective is to provide the academic tools for skill development
while continuing to strengthen and motivate our students.

The following programs are listed under the category and target industry
of Business and Professional Services:

Enrolled Agent Review Program

Enrolled
Agents ( EAs) are tax practitioners with technical expertise in taxation
and are fully authorized to represent taxpayers before all
administrative levels of the Internal revenue Service including audits
collections and appeals. Only Enrolled Agents, Attorneys, and CPA's are
licensed to practice before the IRS and represent clients.

The Enrolled Agent Review Program is designed to prepare students for a
career as a tax professional. Enrolled Agents are in high demand in
small and large accounting firms, law firm, corporate accounting
departments, state departments of revenue, investment firms, banks, and
in private practice. Enrolled agents are Tax Experts and Tax
Professionals. The average U.S. Salary for an Enrolled Agent is $45,000.

The Enrolled Review Program study material consists of three areas of
taxation and one course in business mathematics.

Individual Taxation- Tax preparation and tax law for individual returns
Business Taxation- Tax preparation and tax law of small to large
corporations, and other business entities
Representation, Practice and Procedures- Representing clients before the
Internal Revenue Service using ethical practices and procedures per IRS
circular 2.30.

Business Mathematics-This course is designed to help students develop
competencies in mathematics for business and personal use. Students will
begin with a basic math review and use these skills in real-life problem
solving. The course focuses on awareness of consumer-related issues and
strives to help students become "more informed" consumers.

After a student completes the Enrolled Agent Review, they take the
Special Enrollment Examination ( SEE) at a Prometic local site.
Prometric is the only testing site authorized, by the IRS, to give the
SEE examination.

Once a student passes all three parts of the SEE examination , a federal
license is issued by the Internal Revenue Service. Students who pass the
examination and receive their EA license, from the Department of
Treasury/ IRS, may practice in all jurisdictions governed by the
Internal Revenue Service.

In addition, According to the Internal Revenue Service Circular 230,
10.6(g) Enrolled Agents must qualify for the renewal of enrollment. In
order to qualify for renewal of enrollment, an individual enrolled to
practice before the Internal Revenue Service must certify on the
application for renewal form prescribed by the Director of Practice that
he or she has satisfied the requirement for continuing professional
education. Requirements for enrollment cycle. A minimum of 72 hours of
continuing education credit must be completed during each enrollment
cycle. A minimum of 16 hours of continuing education credit, including 2
hours of ethics or professional conduct, must be completed during each
enrollment year of an enrollment cycle.

We also provide the 72 hours of continuing education material, as an IRS
Continuing Education Provider, to qualify for the Enrolled Agent
Renewal. 72 Hours of continuing education must be completed within three
of of becoming an Enrolled Agent in order to renew the license. The cost
of the continuing education over a three year period is included in the
cost of the Enrolled Agent Review Program.

Business Law Clerical Program

This program prepares students to work in the clerical fields as law
clerks, record clerks, and courtroom clerks. The salary for these
professions varies according to work experience.

The business law clerical program consists of four courses;

·Law for Businesses- This course focuses on business contracts and
agreements, transfers of title, negotiable instruments, promissory
notes, and other business documents.

Business Communications-This course teaches students effective
communication. It addresses communication with diversity and
appropriate grammatical skills. The course encompasses all types of
writing, communication, and technology skills needed to successfully
function in the workplace.

General Business Program

Business clerks or assistants are in high demand in every profession;
accounting firms, law firms, corporate accounting departments, state
departments of revenue, investment firms, banks, medical facilities and
in private practice. The salary varies according to experience and
education.

The general business program consists of four courses:

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Business Communications-This course provides instruction on effective
communication. It addresses communication with diversity and
appropriate grammatical skills. The course encompasses all types of
writing, communication, and technology skills needed to successfully
function in the workplace.

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Business Mathematics-This course is designed to help students develop
competencies in mathematics for business and personal use. Students
will begin with a basic math review and use these skills in real-life
problem solving. The course focuses on awareness of consumer-related
issues and strives to help students become "more informed" consumers.

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Personal Finance-This course teaches students how to make good financial
decisions in the global economy. It prepares students in living
comfortable lives for themselves and their families using reasonable,
economy-based calculations to manage finances.

Financial accounting clerks are employed in small and large accounting
firms, law firm, corporate accounting departments, state departments of
revenue, investment firms, banks, and in private practice. The salary
for these professions varies according to work experience.

The financial accounting clerical study program consists of four
courses;

Financial Accounting-This course focuses on the balancing of debits and credits, preparation
of financial spreadsheets, and preparation of financial statements

Business Mathematics-This course is designed to help students develop competencies in
mathematics for business and personal use. Students will begin with a
basic math review and use these skills in real-life problem solving. The
course focuses on awareness of consumer-related issues and strives to
help students become "more informed" consumers.

Business and Personal Finance-This course teaches students how to make good financial decisions in the
global economy. It prepares students in living comfortable lives for
themselves and their families using reasonable, economy-based
calculations to manage finances.

Payroll-This course teaches
students how to process payroll. It covers gross earnings, gross pay
for various compensation methods, payroll deductions, and employee’s
earnings record and payroll register.

Once a student completes the requirements for any of the vocational and
career programs and attains a 75% completion on the examinations, a
certificate of completion will be awarded.